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Nascent body ego: Metapsychological and neurophysiological aspects
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For Freud, body ego was the organizing basis of the structural theory. He defined it as a psychic projection of the body surface. Isakower's and Lewin's classical findings suggest that the body surface experiences of nursing provide the infant with sensory-affective stimulation that initiates a projection of sensory processes towards the psychic realm. During nursing, somato-sensory, gustatory and olfactory modalities merge with a primitive somatic affect of satiation, whereas auditory modali...
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Nascent body ego: Metapsychological and neurophysiological aspects
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; For Freud, body ego was the organizing basis of the structural theory. He defined it as a psychic projection of the body surface. Isakower's and Lewin's classical findings suggest that the body surface experiences of nursing provide the infant with sensory-affective stimulation that initiates a
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Theoretical Interfaces in the Acute Paediatric Context: A Psychotherapeutic Understanding of the Application of Infant-Directed Singing
American Journal of Psychotherapy
; Psychotherapy literature provides a theoretical understanding of parent-infant attachment. This article will reflect upon the specific need to give thoughtful consideration to those infants admitted to the acute-care setting, such as neonatal and paediatric intensive care units, and the potential
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Recognizing the infant as subject in infant-parent psychotherapy
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; Drawing on Winnicott's view of infants as subjects entitled to an intervention in their own right, infants as the referred patient have been seen in infant-parent psychotherapy for 20 years at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. This is a radically different view of infant
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Infant Neurologic Assessment.
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
; Abstract: Infant neurologic assessment reflects the ongoing maturation of the central nervous system. Traditional approaches to assessment cannot be used. Key factors are accurate observation and flexibility in obtaining the data. A case example using a 4-month-old infant illustrates specific
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A Family in Crisis: Replacing the Aggressive Behavior of a Child with Autism Toward an Infant Sibling.
Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions
; Abstract: As a means of managing a 10-year-old child with autism's aggressive behavior toward his infant sibling in a home setting, the use of clinician-implemented skill training of replacement behavior and clinician fading with self-management of replacement behaviors was examined. This study
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Dreaming as a primordial state of the mind: The clinical relevance of structural faults in the body ego as revealed in dreaming1
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
; The therapeutic action of psychoanalysis, attributed for many years to the interpretation of the repressed libido, has shifted its focus to object relationships. Some modern analysts maintain that the primary factor of psychic change is the new model of object relationship provided by analysis, and
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The ecological relevance of the test of infant motor performance elicited scale items.
Physical Therapy
; Key Words: Ecology; Environment; Motor development; Pediatrics, evaluation; Tests and measurements, functional; Validity. The Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP) is a test currently under development)[1,2] that is designed to assess the postures and movements used by preterm and full-term
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Applying Infant Massage Practices: A Qualitative Study
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness
; Abstract: This study explored the dynamic interaction between a mother and her 11-month-old visually impaired infant before and after the mother was taught infant massage. After the mother learned infant massage, she had more appropriate physical contact with her infant, engaged with him within his
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An infant's experience as a selfobject
American Journal of Psychotherapy
; An Infant's Experience as a Selfobject* Exploration of the clinical literature shows an awareness that an infant's experience as a selfobject often is traumatic, but if there is an experience of mutuality, the trauma might be avoided. Where such mutuality does not occur, an infant's experience of
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Sudden, Unexplained Infant Death Investigations
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
; Investigating sudden, unexplained infant death (SUID) in the United States serves as one of the many challenges facing law enforcement officers. Federal, state, and local investigators alike often receive little introduction to SUID and do not fully understand their role in a SUID investigation
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